What you can expect:
- Obtaining permission to perform foot care
- Comprehensive Foot Assessment
- Assessing Footwear and Gait
- Obtaining medical history
The use of foot care tools for:
- Clipping & Filing Toenails
- Minimizing Corns & Calluses
- Offering Foot Bath & Light Massage 

(
= condition permitting)
As well as...
- Applying Foot Padding & Shoe Inserts
- Providing Necessary Referrals
- Documenting, Reporting & Follow-up
- Ordering & Administering Foot Care Products 
(
= upon request)
NOTE:
Nurses are trained to recognize and identify diseases, conditions and the possible side effects of medications. With this knowledge, nurses are also able to safely educate and instruct you on self-care techniques and the importance and the benefits of regular foot maintenance.
CAUTION:
Routine foot care services should be performed by a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse who holds a current nursing license, along with an Advanced Foot Care Training Course.
IMPORTANT:
For more serious issues, nurses will provide you with necessary referrals to your doctor.
Your feet deserve the best!